wet and windy roads from philadelphia to new york and boston. and drivers will have to navigate snow-covered highways further inland. a slick ride from des moines to the northern rockies and pacific northwest. >> and if you're flying, good luck. airport delays are possible from d.c. to boston. also, in detroit and minneapolis. >>> well, the frustration is boiling over as the storm continues to force hundreds of flight cancellations, leaving thousands of people stranded. of course, passengers aren't the only ones who have had enough. an american airlines pilot was clearly fed up and he addressed his passengers who had been stuck onboard for five years, five hours onboard, waiting to take off from dallas. >> it's beyond reproach. i have no words to tell you how sorry i am for all of this. decisions are being made way above our heads by people that obviously, in my humble opinion, don't have a clue what they're doing. to say that flight never took off. as for today, the number of cancellations are at 200 and counting. >>> a san diego area teenager